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* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012061712gm-0009-0000-55d1c3b6&tw=3&ts=6 Chinitsu based]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012061712gm-0009-0000-55d1c3b6&tw=3&ts=6 Chinitsu based]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014081217gm-0049-0000-c759a9ce&tw=2&ts=6 Shousangen based]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014081217gm-0049-0000-c759a9ce&tw=2&ts=6 Shousangen based]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2008121721gm-00c1-0000-fcadb0d7&tw=3&ts=5 Open 17 han]
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'''Kazoe yakuman''' {{kana|数え役満}} is a special class of [[yakuman]], where hands are composed of regular [[yaku]].  Yakuman in this fashion is achieved with the accumulation of 13 han or more via a mixed combination of regular yaku and/or [[dora]].  Unlike the other yakuman patterns, the name "kazoe yakuman" is a generic name.  Thus, different formations of kazoe yakuman are differentiated by their composition, just like any other hand.
'''Kazoe yakuman''' {{kana|数え役満}} is a special class of [[yakuman]], where hands are composed of regular [[yaku]].  Yakuman in this fashion is achieved with the accumulation of 13 han or more via a mixed combination of regular yaku and/or [[dora]].  Unlike the other yakuman patterns, the name "kazoe yakuman" is a generic name.  Thus, different formations of kazoe yakuman are differentiated by their composition, just like any other hand.